Opening on May 28, 1994, Disneys Wilderness Lodge was inspired by the Great American Northwest National Park lodges from the turn of the 20th century. It is an architecturally grand Disney Deluxe Resort honoring American craftsmanship and artistry, and celebrates the majesty of the unspoiled wilderness.

Designed by architect Peter H. Dominick, Jr., who also designed Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Grand Californian, the theme of being in harmony with nature winds through the lodge, inside and out. Authentic décor and genuine artifacts pay homage to ancient Native American cultures and the pioneering spirit of early American explorers.

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Step inside the 7-story lobby, the centerpiece of Disney's Wilderness Lodge, and be awed by 2 towering totems. Each reaching 55-feet tall, the hand-carved pole, one topped with a raven, the other an eagle. Draw your eye up the 4 levels of corridors that surround the lobby and provide access to sitting nooks, terraces and nearly 730 guest rooms. The various animals, from whales to raccoons to eagles carved into these totems, depict Native American myths and legends.

A 10-foot totem near the Wilderness Lodge Mercantile features a few more famous animals. Disney character Humphrey Bear stands at the base and supports Donald Duck. Lodge legend has it that rubbing Humphrey Bears black nose brings good luck.

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While looking up towards the ceiling in the lobby at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, notice 4 massive teepee-shaped chandeliers suspended from solid Lodgepole Pine beams. Authentic rawhide, hand painted with geometric designs, stretches over the lights' structural framework. Each teepee chandelier, with its bronze and steel ring of silhouetted buffaloes and riders on horseback, weighs 600 pounds.

The 2012 Wilderness Lodge room rehab included replacement of most bathroom fixtures (but not the counter tops), the shower tile, shower head and shower curtain, all flooring, drapes, bedding, bed skirt and fabric areas of existing furniture, including the headboard fabric. All rooms have been painted a lighter color. All hallway carpeting has been replaced as well as chair coverings in the club level lounge. The rehab was completed in the end of September 2012. It did not include any VWL rooms or the two WL suites which will be completed by June 28, 2013.

In May, Macavity provided us with the first WL rehabbed room photos. They are locatedHERE and HERE.

In July, rea59 provided us with the first rehabbed Deluxe room photos. They are located HERE.

YOU HAVE ARRIVED...​

Disneys Wilderness Lodge is located in the Magic Kingdom Resort area:

901 Timberline Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Phone: (407) 824-3200
Fax: (407) 824-3232

~Check-in is after 3:00 for WL guests and after 4:00 for VWL guests
~Check-out is before 11:00

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SELF-PARKINGis free and conveniently located directly in front of the resort.

VALET PARKINGis $12 per day (plus tip). Guests need only pay for valet parking once per day at Disney resorts. Just show your valet receipt at the next resort to avoid being charged again.

Disney Vacation Club members no longer receive free valet parking.

Valet parking is free of charge to all vehicles displaying a disabilities tag at Disney facilities offering valet service.

DISNEYS MAGICAL EXPRESS:​

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HOW M.E. WORKS:

1. Reserve Disney's Magical Express Transportation when you book online or by calling (407) WDW-MAGIC or (407) 939-6244.

2. Upon landing at Orlando International Airport, skip baggage claim and proceed to the Disney's Magical Express Welcome Center in the Main Terminal Building, B side, Level 1. Disney's Magical Express service will collect your luggage and deliver it directly to your Walt Disney World hotel room within 3 hours after you check in at the resort. Luggage delivery service provided by Disney's Magical Express is available for flights arriving between 5:00 am and 10:00 pm daily. For airport arrivals after 10:00 pm, guests may collect their luggage at Baggage Claim and transport it with them on the motor coach.

3. International Guests flying into Orlando International Airport from another country must follow the U.S. Customs and Border Protection process and claim luggage after disembarking the plane. After completing the process, proceed to the Disney's Magical Express Welcome Center in the Main Terminal Building, B side, Level 1. Disney's Magical Express service will recollect your luggage and deliver it directly to your Walt Disney World hotel room within 4 hours after you check in at the resort.

4. Sit back and relax as Disney transports you to your Disney Resort hotel in an air-conditioned motor coach.

5. As your vacation draws to a close, you'll receive a Transportation Notice advising you of the pick-up time and place for your motor coach ride back to Orlando International Airport. Please note that it is your responsibility to bring your luggage to the pick-up point. Please note that you cannot reserve the luggage service exclusively. You must be present on the motor coach to have your luggage transported to a Walt Disney World hotel.

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There are 728 rooms at the WL. Non-suite rooms are 340 square feet. Most rooms have 2 queen beds, but there are rooms with one king and rooms with one queen and a set of bunk beds. Suites, Deluxe Rooms and handicap-accessible rooms with roll-in showers are also available. FREE WiFi is now available in each room and in public areas throughout the resort.

STANDARD VIEWSlook-out onto the parking lot, road, driveway, smokehouse/service area or roof with views of the woods in the background.

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WOODS VIEWS look-out to the wooded area around the resort out toward the front of VWL or toward the Magic Kingdom and Contemporary. You can see some of the MK, Wishes and the monorail from higher floors:

photo courtesy of Mousemommy1​

~NORTHSIDE WOODS VIEW ROOMS are on floors 1-6 and face the Otter Pond. A few face the MK. Floors 4, 5 and 6 above Whispering Canyon are Woods View lobby rooms. There are more Woods View rooms on floors 2-6 located on the southside of the lodge overlooking the Villas and trees.

~SOUTHSIDE LOBBY WOODS VIEW ROOMS are located above the front desk off the lobby on floors 5 and 6 have views of roof peaks and trees in the distance. They are room numbers 5091-5099 and 6091-6099.

~SOUTHSIDE VWL/WOODS VIEW ROOMS are located on the southside of the lodge before the mid-lodge elevators. They face the side of the VWL and a few trees and are on floors 2-6. Rooms are even numbered from 2100-2120, 3100-3120, 4100-4120, 5100-5120 and 6120-6120.

~NORTHSIDE OTTER POND WOODS VIEW rooms are located beyond the mid-lodge elevators. They are on floors 1-6 and they face toward the Contemporary Resort and Magic Kingdom giving you the possibility of seeing Wishes from the higher floors. They also overlook the Otter Pond which attracts wildlife. Rooms are even numbered 1004-1034, 2004-2034, 3004-3034, 4004-4034, 5004-5034 and 6004-6034. Rooms 6004-6034 have dormer balconies.

COURTYARD VIEWS are of Bay Lake, the Silver Creek Springs Pool and the Fire Rock Geyser or the Wilderness Lodge Villas Hidden Springs Pool area. Some Courtyard view rooms are located off the lobby. Down the south and north corridors they face the falls and pool. Some Courtyard View rooms also face south overlooking the VWL. Rooms are located on all floors.

~NORTHSIDE INNER COURTYARD VIEWS provide a view of Bay Lake and therefore the Electrical Water Pageant if the room is located on one of the higher floors. They are further away from the pool and they are located on floors 1-6 and are odd numbered from 1005-1031, 2005-2031, 3005-3031, 4005-4031, 5005-5031 and 6005-6031. Plus 4035-4061, 5035-5061 and 6035-6061. Rooms 6005-6031 have dormer balconies.

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~SOUTHSIDE INNER COURTYARD VIEW ROOMS are in the south wing close to the Silver Creek pool. The higher floors have obstructed and very limited views of the higher fireworks from the Magic Kingdom. The Courtyard View rooms toward the end of the wing would be the best location to see them. They are located on floors 1-6 and they are odd numbered rooms 1135-1165, 2135-2165, 3135-3165, 4135-4165, 5135-5165 and 6135-6165. Plus 2107-2121, 3107-3121, 4107-4121, 5107-5121 and 6107-6121. Rooms 6107-6121 have dormer balconies.

~COURTYARD VIEW ROOMS OVERLOOKING THE VILLASare located in the south wing that face south and have a view of the VWL and the Hidden Springs Pool. The rooms also have a view of the forest between WL and Ft. Wilderness Campground. These rooms are some of the quietest rooms. They are located on floors 1-6 and are even numbered from 1130-1164, 2130-2164, 3130-3164, 4130-4164, 5130-5164 and 6130-6164. Rooms 6130-6164 have dormer balconies.

~INNER COURTYARD VIEW ROOMS OFF THE LOBBY(known by DISers as Bear Face Rooms), are centered in the middle of the inner courtyard and they overlook the entire courtyard area from the balcony with the lobby outside the front door. They are located on the 4th and 5th floors and are odd numbered from 4067-4079 and 5067-5069.

STANDARD (NON-SUITE/DELUXE) ROOMSare 340 square feet and have either two queen-size beds, a king-size bed (wheelchair-accessible rooms), or a queen-size bed and a set of bunkbeds. All rooms come with a table and two chairs, flat panel TV, under-counter refrigerator, keyed wall safe, iron and ironing board, iHome clock radio, and Cuisinart coffeemaker:

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The bathrooms have black/gold granite countertops in a separate vanity area with two sinks and mirror, and a hair dryer (NOT attached to the wall).The walls near the sinks have wallpaper in an etched leaf print. There is a full-length mirror on the outside of the bathroom door and a curved shower curtain with a rain showerstyle showerhead.

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DELUXE ROOMSsleep six. At 500 square feet, these rooms have a balconied parlor area separated by French doors with a queen-size leather sleeper sofa, two easy chairs, a coffee table, table and two chairs, wet bar, fridge and a flat panel TV. The bedroom is separated by the curtained French doors from the parlor and has two queen-size beds, another flat panel TV, and another balcony. The double-sinked bathroom with separate toilet and shower/bath can be accessed from either the bedroom or the foyer and is identical to a standard rooms bathroom. Deluxe Rooms have a view of Bay Lake though some views are obstructed by trees. Although none are located on the club levels seventh floor, they do come with full club level amenities and privileges.

Rehabbed Deluxe Room photos from July 2012 can be found HERE. (Thank you, rea59.)

Deluxe Room photos from April 2012 (pre-rehab) can be found HERE. (Thank you, elaw.)

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~DELUXE INNER COURTYARD VIEW ROOMS:Five of these rooms are located mid-way down the South Wing and have a view of the inner courtyard. They are located just around the corner from the mid-lodge elevators with easy 7th floor access. The rooms are 2123, 3123, 4123, 5123 and 6123. Rooms 2123 and 3123 have dormer balconies.

~DELUXE NORTH WING ROOMS: Ten of these rooms are located at the very end of the North Wing. They have a woods view very close to the dock with an obstructed view of Bay Lake. The rooms are 1000, 1003, 2000, 2003, 3000, 3003, 4000, 4003, 5000 and 5003.

~DELUXE SOUTH WING ROOMS:Ten of these rooms are located at the very end of the South Wing. They have views of Bay Lake and the marina. The rooms are 1166, 1169, 2166, 2169, 3166, 3169, 4166, 4169, 5166 and 5169. Rooms 1166 and 1169 have dormer balconies.

All of these rooms do offer a connecting option that would be a room with 2 queen beds or a room with one king bed that is either woods or courtyard view. Rooms X000 are the rooms in the North wing that are at the very end of the hall on the left corner, Contemporary side they are Lake/tree view, X003 are the 2 doors down on the right corner with a pool/lake/tree view rooms X123 are halfway down the south wing in the left corner overlooking the pool/lake/geyser. Room X166 is the room at the far end of the south wing on the left corner with a lake view and rooms X169 are 2 doors down on the right corner also with a lake view. Rooms 2123, 3123, 1166, 1169, 2166, and 2169 have dormer balconies.

Honeymoon Suitessleep 2. There are only four Honeymoon Suites and all are located on the club levels seventh floor. There are two facing toward the Villas (South Wing) and two face toward the MK/CR (North Wing). They all have enclosed balcony railings, a whirlpool tub and shower and king-size bed.

THANK YOU to pas130 for taking the following photos of the newly rehabbed Honeymoon Suite in the North Wing, #7084:

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THE YOSEMITE/VICE-PRESIDENTIAL SUITE: ​

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From Cara Goldsburys book, The Luxury Guide to Walt Disney World and her website:

Sleeps four and faces the inner courtyard and is on the corner of the seventh floor, furthest from the lobby. The suite measures 1,000 square feet and includes two separate entries, two bathrooms, four balconies (all with enclosed railings), an office, floor to ceiling windows in the living room (perfect for viewing the EWP and Wishes), a dining room with a table that seats eight, a queen-size sleeper sofa in the living room, two flat screen TVs, a pantry with an under-counter fridge and microwave. There is also an entryway coat closet and even a doorbell. The master bedroom has one interior entrance and a separate exterior entrance, It has a king-size bed. The master bathroom has two separate sinks, a lighted make-up table, and separate shower and jacuzzi tub. There is also a bidet in the bathroom and upgraded toiletries.

The WL offers transportation via bus and boat. The WL is the only Magic Kingdom Resort not located on the monorail line. However, the monorail can be accessed via boat launch to Disney’s Contemporary Resort. From there, the monorail makes stops at the Transportation and Ticket Center with continuing service to Disney’s Polynesian Resort, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa, the Magic Kingdom and back to Disney’s Contemporary Resort. The Epcot monorail can be accessed from the TTC.

BUS to all parks, Downtown Disney and Ft. Wilderness. The bus stop is located between WL and VWL and provides a covered seating area with a drink vending machine. Buses run about every 20 minutes. Buses are often dispatched on an on-demand basis. A CM is sometimes stationed at the bus stop in the morning to monitor bus frequency and guest demand. The CM reports back to dispatch, where buses can be dispatched more frequently if needed. The CM can also tell guests the ETA of their bus.

BUSES FOR EARLY ADRs (Advance Dining Reservations)​

Buses for the Magic Kingdom and Magic Kingdom Resort Area will start running at 6:30am DAILY.

Buses for Epcot (Princess Breakfast at Norway) will start running at 7:00-7:15am DAILY.

This information is valid EVERY DAY, and for ALL DISNEY RESORTS serviced by Bus transportation.

These buses are for Breakfasts only, and should not be used for general park access. Always let the driver know where you are going upon boarding the bus. Most times, the driver will be able to take you directly (ie: Contemporary, for Chef Mickey's) but sometimes this is not possible. As such, you should always allow time for a connection when going Resort to Resort. Actual arrival times will vary by location.~AllEars

FROM EPCOT, go to bus stop #9:​

BOAT launch to the Magic Kingdom, Ft. Wilderness and Disney’s Contemporary Resort. The boat launch is located in the back of the resort to the left of the geyser.

RED FLAG: The boat to the left of the dock has a red flag and goes to the Magic Kingdom. The red flag boats operate from a half hour before the Magic Kingdom opens to an hour and a half after the Magic Kingdom closes.

BLUE FLAG: The boat to the right of the dock has a blue flag, and goes to Fort Wilderness and the Contemporary Resort. These boats run from 6:45 AM to 11:30 PM.

Take the BLUE FLAG from the CR:​

WALK/BIKE to Ft. Wilderness. There are trails marked on the map below. They are perfect for biking, walking or jogging. Photos of the trails are in the RECREATION section further below.

CUB’S DEN...

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THE CUB’S DEN at Disney's Wildreness Lodge offers parents the chance to treat potty-trained children ages 3 to 12 to an evening of supervised activities in an environment created just for them—while the parents treat themselves to a night out.

At this delightfully themed play space, children are invited to create western arts and crafts, play videogames, enjoy dinner and snacks, watch Disney movies and interact with other kids their age.

The Cub's Den in Disney's Wilderness Lodge, located outside the main lobby near Wilderness Lodge Mercantile, is open daily from 4:30 p.m. to midnight. It is also open daily from 2:30-4:00pm for free crafts and games for all ages, though a parent must be present.

FEATURES an entertainment center with Disney movies, videogames, western arts and crafts, toys, board games...

Advance reservations are suggested. To make a reservation for The Cub's Den, contact (407) WDW-DINE or (407) 939-3463.

Same-day reservations are sometimes available. Contact Disney's Wilderness Lodge front desk or the Concierge during your visit. Cost is $11.50 per child, per hour with a two-hour minimum. DVC members receive a 10% discount.

Mike, one of the wonderful Old Faithful Club concierges, with Humphrey Jr.​

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If you have booked a club level room at Wilderness Lodge, you should receive an E-mail from the IPO (ITINERARY PLANNING OFFICE) welcoming you and inquiring about any reservations they can make for you. Sometimes they will attach a planning form. After you have emailed back the planning form, you then might receive another email like this:

Howdy!

Thank you for choosing Walt Disney World as your vacation destination.

We have you arriving to Disney's Wilderness Lodge Resort soon and staying in our exclusive concierge club.

Attached is a copy of your itinerary thus far. Please review the itinerary and notify us of any adjustments or changes that need to be made. Any events not booked through our office will not appear on your party's itinerary.

Upon your arrival at our resort, please proceed to the Valet Desk or Curbside Cast Member. You will then be escorted directly to the Club Concierge for check-in.

Please feel free to contact us if you require any further assistance
with planning.

While the WL IPO cast members are not physically located at Wilderness Lodge, they are actually based at the Poly, they will be your point of contact until arrival. If you havent heard from the IPO before the 180-day mark (and this can happen), you should use the email address below to initiate contact. Make sure to include your reservation number in all correspondence with the IPO:

Wilderness.Lodge.Itinerary.Planning@disneyworld.com

When you arrive, let the bellman know you are a club level guest. They will either instruct you to go into the lobby and check-in at the Bell Services counter, (this might happen if they are very busy or if it is before 7 AM or after 10 PM when CL is closed) or a club level curbside CM will greet you outside. The CM will check your name against a list, might ask you for ID, and will then call upstairs and let them know you have arrived. If someone needs to park a car, simply have the bellman take your luggage, go park the car and the curbside CM will wait to take you upstairs until your party is all together.

Once on the 7th floor, you will check-in at the concierge desk immediately to your right as you exit the elevator (between 7 AM and 10 PM). If your room is ready, you will then be escorted to your room. If it is not ready, you will be called or texted when it is ready. It is the goal at WL to have all guests in their room as quickly as possible. You will be given your KTTW card, with park tickets and dining plan loaded (if applicable) even if your room is not ready. You have full lounge access from the time you check-in until 10 PM (when the lounge closes) of your check-out day.

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Club Level room number map courtesy of TheLodgeLady​

The Old Faithful Club at Disney's Wilderness Lodge has a high CM-to-Guest ratio. There are only 44 Standard Club Level rooms, 4 Honeymoon Suites and two other suites on the 7th floor and 25 Deluxe rooms on floors 1-6. All 7th floor rooms have balconies with solid railings.

Concierge level guests have the same amenities as non-CL guests, PLUS:

~Two robes (additional robes can be requested).

~Automatic nightly turn-down service.

~Welcome gift:

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~IPO and concierge staff available prior to and during your visit for reservations and vacation planning.

~Access to the exclusive Old Faithful Club featuring daily continental breakfast, snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, appetizers and desserts.

The Wilderness Lodge Mercantile has a variety of northwestern and Wilderness Lodge Resort specific merchandise, food and beverages, toys, books and magazines, scrapbooking materials, alcoholic beverages, Disney clothing and sundries. There is also a pin cart located in the lobby next to Whispering Canyon Café and Artist Point restaurant. Pin trading books are located at the cart and at the concierge desk in the lobby, just ask the front desk for the book.

THE MARINA rents boats, Sea Raycers, bikes, and has fishing excursions. The marina is located right next to a scenic trail leading to Ft. Wilderness where WL guests can also particiapte in horseback riding, pony rides, carriage rides, wagon rides, campfire sing-a-long, Meadows and Pioneer Hall playgrounds, archery, Segway tours and more boat and fishing activities. Dont forget to show your Annual Pass or DVC membership card for discounts!

The SILVER CREEK SPRINGS/WL POOL has lifeguards on duty usually from 10-10 (this can change seasonally or during inclement weather). It is open everyday from 7-midnight. The slide is closed when a lifeguard is not present and/or when there is lightning in the area. The VWL pool does not have a lifeguard. There are two hot tubs located at the WL pool and one located at the VWL pool. The pools are heated in the winter, but it can be chilly, especially when getting out! Cabana rentals are not offerred at this time.​

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While swimming in Bay Lake is not permitted, THE BEACH offers many chairs for lounging and is seldom crowded. A small playground sits on the beach.​

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SCENIC TRAILS​

...to FW start near the marina and bus stop and offer beautiful views of Bay Lake and the occasional critter (or two).​

Effective 9/19/12, the all-you-can-eat skillet is no longer offered at lunch. The skillet offerings at dinner have also changed, most notably, the pulled pork, salad and brisket have been replaced with a strip loin, fish and fresh vegetables and a dessert sampler platter has been added.

PRIVATE DINING: Room service at Disney's Wilderness Lodge is available for breakfast from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., for dinner from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and sandwiches and pizzas from 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., 7 days a week.~MENU

Guest laundry facilites are located on the first floor of the Wilderness Lodge, across from the elevators and the Roaring Fork.

Standard-size washers and dryers cost $2.00 per load (Helpful hint: Dont overload the dryer as it will take much longer for clothes to dry). There is a change machine in the laundry room. Laundry rooms are open 24 hours with the use of your KTTW card. Dry cleaning and valet laundry services are also available and can be arranged by selecting Housekeeping on your telephone. For same day service, call by 8:30 a.m. for pickup. Items will be returned after 6:00 p.m. that day. Dry cleaning and valet laundry services prices are listed on the laundry card found hanging in the room closet.

Single use packets of detergent are $1.00 per packet. The guest laundry has a television as well as snack and drink vending machines.

Guests of WDW resorts can have their purchases delivered directly to their resort. The cashier will have you fill out a short form and your purchase will be delivered to your resort gift shop by around 1:30 pm the following day. Club level guest purchases are delivered to the room or to the Old Faithful Club concierge.

MAILBOX:

Located in the lobby adjacent to the elevators. Stamps can be purchased at the Mercantile.

LOST AND FOUND:

Go to the front desk in the lobby and they will look in the back room for your lost item. If they dont have it, you can fill-out a form that they will keep on record so that they can mail your item to you if it is returned.

CARICATURES:

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ACTIVITIES...​

STURDY BRANCHES HEALTH CLUB:​

NEW FLOORING IN 2012:​

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Located inside the lobby of the VWL. Free of charge to all WL/VWL guests and available 24 hours a day with your KTTW card.

BUTTONS AND BELLSis open from 7 AM to midnight everyday and features a cashless system where you can purchase a play card filled with game credits using cash, credit or your Key to the World card. Once purchased, simply enter the card into a videogame to access the game credits and play the game. Play cards are rechargeable.

THE ELECTRICAL WATER PAGEANT: Every evening at 9:35 pm, Disneys Electrical Water Pageant stops in front of the WL as it makes its way across Bay Lake. The 14 illuminated floats, accompanied by music, was created for the dedication of the Polynesian Resort in October 1971 and it can be viewed from courtyard rooms, the club level lounge, the dock for the Red Flag and Blue Flag boat launches and from the beach/marina area.

WONDERS OF THE LODGE ART AND ARCHITECTURAL TOUR:Free. Wednesday - Saturday at 0900. Meets near the WL main lobby fireplace, one hour.

FLAG FAMILY:Each day at the Wilderness Lodge one family is chosen to be the Flag Family. The family accompanies a CM to the roof (via the 7th floor) to raise the five flags that fly over the hotel: The American Flag, the Florida State Flag, the Walt Disney World flag, and two Wilderness Lodge flags. You must ask at check-in if there is availability during your stay. The Flag Family cannot be reserved prior to your arrival.

There are daily free childrens activities. When you arrive, you will receive a Recreation Activities flyer which will cover the entire month.​

MOVIE UNDER THE STARS: Shown daily at 8 or 9 PM. Check the Recreation Activities flyer in your room for the current movie schedule or Post #1 of this thread. In case of inclement weather, the movie will be shown in the Train Room at the Villas.

There are 136 Villas that include Studios, 1 and 2 Bedroom Villas. The VWL is connected to the WL by a covered walkway that extends from the side door near the Mercantile to the front lobby of the VWL.

Map courtesy ofTheLodgeLady

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STUDIO VILLAS are 356 square feet and have one queen bed and a full size sleeper sofa. There is a small dining table with two chairs, TV, and bathroom. Also included are a microwave, coffee maker, under the counter refrigerator, ceiling fan, wet bar, hair dryer, iron, ironing board and vacuum cleaner, and a highchair and playpen. There is also a private porch/balcony. The Studio Villa can accommodate a maximum of 4 adults and one child under 3 in a crib. While there isn't a washer and dryer in the Studio, self-service laundry facilities can be found in the VWL on the ground floor near room 1509. According to Anna114, if you are staying at the Villas they are free, but you need your KTTW card to get into the laundry room.

THANKS to Janet B for the following photos from VWL Studio 4531:

Corner room faces the pine trees, with a side window looking over the pool:

VIEW FROM BALCONY:

MORE VWL STUDIO AND TWO BEDROOM VILLA PHOTOS, COURTESY OF SAINTSTICKETS, ARE LOCATED HERE.
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ONE BEDROOM VILLAS are 814 square feet and have one bedroom with a king size bed and its own whirlpool tub, TV and a living room which has a queen size sleeper sofa, and TV, one full bathroom with a sink/vanity area and jacuzzi tub, a fully equipped kitchen which includes a refrigerator, stove/oven, microwave, dining area with table and four chairs, stacked washer and dryer, hair dryer, a walk-in closet, as well as a smaller closet, and a private balcony or patio which includes two chairs and a small table. The One Bedroom Villa can accommodate a maximum of 4 adults and one child under 3 in a crib.

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TWO BEDROOM VILLAS are 1,080 square feet and are a Studio Villa and a One Bedroom Villa that are connected by a door. (See room descriptions above.) The mastersuite has a king size bed and the additional bedroom has two queen size beds. The living room has a queen size sleeper sofa. The Two-Bedroom Villa will accommodate eight adults, plus one child under the age of 3 in a crib.

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CASH RESERVATIONS (those not staying on points) can be booked by non-DVC members and discounts may be applied. Cash reservations receive daily housekeeping. Those staying on points receive the following:

HOUSEKEEPING ON POINTS:

Trash & Towel Service:

For stays of seven or less nights, Trash & Towel Service is provided on day four, regardless of whether you're using member-discounted cash, vacation points or a combination of both.

For stays of eight or more nights, Full Cleaning Service is provided on day four and Trash & Towel Service is provided on day eight. After that, the cycle begins again on day 12, regardless of whether you're using Member-discounted cash, Vacation Points or a combination of both.

With Full Cleaning service, Housekeeping will provide everything included with the Trash & Towel Service, plus:

Change the bed linens.
Vacuum and dust the Vacation Home.
Clean the bathroom(s).
Clean the kitchen/kitchenette and wash the dishes.

Pay As You Play:

All accommodations offer daily housekeeping service with a 24-hour notice and an additional fee.

With Pay As You Play service, you'll be provided with the following amenities free of charge at the start of your stay. After that, you may purchase more for the following fees:

Walt Disney loved steam trains and the Wilderness Lodge is home to some art, photographs, replicas, and actual artifacts from Walt's hobby and Disney World's earliest years.

In the Carolwood Pacific Room (formerly the Iron Spike Room), which is in a corner of the VWL lobby, you can play chess and checkers by the fireplace or learn more about Walt Disney's favorite hobby. Two of the most intriguing pieces of history in this room are the two train cars, donated by Walt's daughter. The cars actually come from Walt's own backyard railroad, the Carolwood Pacific Railroad. Walt used to pull these cars behind his own American 4-4-0 engine named "Lilly Belle" after his wife. You can see the Carolwood Pacific logo on the cars.

I will be on my first trip to the Wilderness Lodge, checking in at the Villas in two days! Quick question. I need to pick up my Y.E.S. tickets upon my arrival. What's the best way to get to the Ticket and Transportation center. I was thinking the boat to CR and then the monorail to the Ticket and Transportation center. Is there a better way that I haven't thought of?

I will be on my first trip to the Wilderness Lodge, checking in at the Villas in two days! Quick question. I need to pick up my Y.E.S. tickets upon my arrival. What's the best way to get to the Ticket and Transportation center. I was thinking the boat to CR and then the monorail to the Ticket and Transportation center. Is there a better way that I haven't thought of?

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How exciting that you'll be at VWL in just two days! That is the best way: Blue Flag boat to the CR then one monorail stop from the TTC.